The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) demonstrated how it gave its iconic Lockheed P2V-7 aircraft a makeover.

The Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune A89-280 aircraft has stood guard over the RAAF Base in Townsville, Queensland since 2012. The iconic maritime patrol and surveillance aircraft flew from Townsville with 10 Squadron from 1962 until the late 1970s, with one of its final missions being to locate the wreck of HMS Pandora, which sank on the outer Great Barrier Reef in 1791.

For seven weeks, a team of 12 reservists from the Air Force History and Heritage’s Static Display Aircraft Support Section (SDASS) worked in Townsville’s Hangar 75 to repair climatic damage to the Neptune’s structure, remove corrosion, treat exposed surfaces and apply environmentally-friendly paint.

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